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I am using this to polish out a water stain on my TKC, it is working, more or less, but it isn't getting the stain out completely. I have used paper towel, a plastic scrubby, a blue scotch brite pad, and a microfiber towel. Am I having unreasonable expectations of this Flitz polish to get the stain out or am I using the wrong approach? I was thinking I would try a small hand sander with a felt pad next.

If I can't count on this polish to work completely is there another option?

I had photos, but they are too big to attach.

Forgive my ignorance, polishing knives has never been something I really do a lot of.

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Post subject: Re: Flitz Polish

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 8:12 am

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Simichrome is more aggressive.

Adam Marr

Post subject: Re: Flitz Polish

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 8:51 am

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If you're going to have to remove metal to remove the stain.....I wouldn't. Flitz removes surface imperfections.....Bar Keepers Friend does about the same.

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